Langtang Valley Trek

Duration:
11 Days
Route:
Kathmandu - Syabrubesi - Langtang Trek - Kathmandu
Season:
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Tour Type:
Private Tour Private escorted tour with guide & vehicle at your service exclusively and the itinerary can be tailor-made to your exact liking.

Overview

Langtang Trek, as one of Nepal's three major trekking routes, is primarily known for its stunning snow-capped mountain landscapes, offering magnificent views of the Himalayas, including Langtang Lirung (7246 meters), Dorje Lakpa (6966 meters), Gang Cheenpo (6388 meters), and Ganesh Himal (7429 meters). Additionally, it allows trekkers to explore alpine scenery such as meadows, glaciers, rivers, forests, and experience the pastoral beauty of the plateau and the authentic culture of Tibetan villages. You'll also have the opportunity to mingle with the Tamangs in their villages, gaining insights into their unique traditions and culture. Langtang Trek offers a relatively short duration and easy route, but with a rich experience, suitable for all travelers. The best time for this trek is from March to May for rhododendron blossoms and from September to November for favorable weather.

Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and transferred to the hotel. It’s only 6km from the airport to the downtown area. After a little bit of rest, you can wander around this old city by yourself. The colorful houses, a dazzling array of shops, and the bustling crowds will make you feel the enthusiasm of Kathmandu for the first time. In the evening, you can try the local cuisines.

Stay overnight in Kathmandu

Day 2 Kathmandu Sightseeing

The real start of your tour of Kathmandu is today. So, this is a big day for you. You'll soon get to discover the unique culture of this lovely city. Kathmandu is the capital and largest city of Nepal. Its most famous destination is, of course, the famous Durbar Square.

Your tour guide will stroll you along with the Kathmandu Durbar Square. This square is replete with amazing ancient palaces and temples. It is a showcase of Nepali architecture and culture. It is situated in front of the old royal palace, surrounded by great architecture that colorfully showcase the craftsmanship of Nepali artists of the past centuries. Here, you will see the palaces of the Shah and Malla Kings.

You'll also get to visit the Pashupatinath Temple, one of Hinduism's holiest places in the world. It is located along the riverbanks of the Bagmati River. This temple complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will be bewildered by the sprawling collection of ashrams, temples, images, and inscriptions.

Afterward, you can go straight to the Boudhanath Stupa, the world’s largest stupa and a UNESCO Heritage Site. Its massive mandala is very impressive. Then, you will see the Swayambhunath Temple, in the west of Kathmandu City. Its name, of course, means "self-existent. This temple is known for the monkeys that reside in the area. Hence, it is also alternately called the "Monkey Temple." The monkeys in this temple are playful and known for their notoriety; so be very careful in dealing with them.

Stay overnight stay in Kathmandu

Meals: Breakfast

Kathmandu Durbar Square
Pashupatinath Temple
BoudhaNath Stupa

Day 3 Kathmandu - Syabrubesi(1460m), Drive 130km, Approx. 7hrs

After breakfast, drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, a journey of approximately 7 hours along winding mountain roads. If the weather is clear, you may catch a glimpse of the Lirung Mountains along the way. In the afternoon, you will arrive at Syabrubesi, the starting point of the Langtang trek. You can stroll around here and feel the simple folk customs.

Stay overnight in Syabrubesi

Meals: Breakfast

Lirung Mountains
Syabrubesi

Day 4 Syabru Besi - Lama Hotel(2380m), Trek 12km, Approx. 7hrs

Leaving Syabru Besi marks the enchanting beginning of your trekking adventure. Venture along mountainous trails, and you’ll walk through thick forests, accompanied by the meandering Langtang Khole River. You can stop at Bamboo for a rest and lunch. The scenery is made up of suspension bridges, waterfalls, villages, boulders, forests, and views of Ganesh Himal in the distance. The rich diversity of flora and fauna also adds to the fun of the journey. After approximately 6-7 hours of trekking, we reach Changtang, also known as Lama Hotel.

Stay overnight in Lama Hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Langtang Khole River
Lama Hotel

Day 5 Lama Hotel - Langtang(3300m), Trek 11km, Approx. 6hrs

Continue along the path along the Langtang Khola River and climb through the steep hillsides, we will pass through the forest to the meadows where cattle and ibex can be seen. The hiking trail then slowly ascends in a U-bend through the glacial canyon, passing several small villages before reaching Langtang Village, where the National Park's headquarters is located. Langtang and its surrounding villages are in Tibetan-style, with stone walls surrounding fields and yaks. The entire hike takes approximately 5-6 hours.

Stay overnight in Langtang Valley

Meals: Breakfast

Langtang Khole River
Langtang Village

Day 6 Langtang (3300m) - Kyanjin Gompa (3800m), Trek 7km, Approx. 3hrs

Leaving Langtang Village, you will climb the slopes leading to Sindum and Yamphu. Passing through several small villages on the way, you will reach Kyanjin Gompa before noon. There are also several inns and many interesting trekking routes starting from the monastery. In the afternoon, you can sunbathe on the rooftop of the inn and enjoy the full view of Langtang Lirung.

Stay overnight at Kyanjin Gompa

Meals: Breakfast

Kyanjin Gompa

Day 7 Kyanjin Gompa (3800m)

Kyanjing Gompa is the furthest stop on the itinerary. It's a great place to admire the snow-capped mountains and feel the humanistic customs of the high-mountain Tibetan villages. Or you can move further there. Usually, there are three options.

Option I - You can climb north to the glacier viewpoint at 4,300 meters, enjoying the panoramic view of Kyanjin Gompa as well as the stunning scenery of Langtang Lirung Mountain.

Option II - The most popular one-day trek is to the Kyanjin Ri viewpoint (4600m) and back. It's about a 5km hike and takes three hours. Kyanjin Ri is the highest point of the peak, with an altitude of less than 5,000 meters.

Option III - A more difficult option is to climb Tesrgo Ri (4984m), a famous hiking peak. To climb this peak, you need to carry your own food and water because there are no supply villages outside Kyanjin Gompa. The round trip takes about 7-8 hours.

Stay overnight in Kyanjin Gompa

Meals: Breakfast

Kyanjin Ri
Tesrgo Ri
Kyanjin Gompa

Day 8 Kyanjin Gompa(3800m) - Lama Hotel(2380m), Trek 21km, Approx. 7hrs

After breakfast, you start your descent, which is the day to return to Lama Hotel along the same route. Along the way, you might see different views of Langtang Valley and the mountains. After 7 hours of trekking, you can reach our destination today.

Stay overnight in Lama Hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Lama Hotel

Day 9 Lama Hotel – Syabrubesi (1460m), Trek 11km, Approx. 5hrs

Let's enjoy the last day of trekking on this trip. Traveling through the low-altitude forest, and along the river bank. The memories gathered during the trek may make you not want to leave the place. Trek for about 5 hours back to Syabrubesi, where you can choose to take a bath in the hot springs on the river bank.

Stay overnight in Syabrubesi

Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 Syabrubesi(1460m) – Kathmandu, Drive 130km, Approx. 7hrs

After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu from Syabrubesi for seven hours along winding roads with breathtaking views of majestic mountains, waterfalls, paddy fields, and woods. Finally, return to the hotel and spend the afternoon strolling along the streets of Kathmandu.

Overnight stay in Kathmandu

Meals: Breakfast

Day 11 Departure from Kathmandu

Today your trip in Nepal comes to a perfect end! We will send you to Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport according to the flight schedule.

Meals: Breakfast